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Consider the equation ` x ^(3) -ax ^(2) +bx-c=0,` where a,b,c are rational number, `a ne 1.` it is given that ` x _(1), x _(2) and x _(1)x_(2)` are the real roots of the equation. Then `x _(1) x _(2) ((a +1)/(b +c))=`

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